Lets Help Bring Back the Cape Parrot

Friday, August 05, 2011

Two South African organisations are joining forces to give the critically endangered Cape Parrot a chance at strengthening their numbers by planting over 22 000 Yellow wood trees over the next two years.


There is believed to be only 1000 Cape Parrots left in the wild today.  The Wild Bird Trust and the Percy FitzPatrick Institute are planting the trees with the help of local communities in the Eastern Cape’s Amathole region.


They are also planting wild plums, wild olives and white ironwood which will produce fruits to feed the beautiful parrots. The surrounding communities have an incentive of R10 every six months for each tree that has survived
that’s R22 0000 a year over a five year period!

600 Cape Parrot nest boxes will also be erected across the Amathole mountain range.




(Info and picture taken from Times Live 24 July 2011)


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